- #WHAT IS ASROCK XFAST LAN UTILITY 64 BIT#
- #WHAT IS ASROCK XFAST LAN UTILITY DRIVER#
- #WHAT IS ASROCK XFAST LAN UTILITY 32 BIT#
- #WHAT IS ASROCK XFAST LAN UTILITY ARCHIVE#
Intel Standaard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller Ralink 802.11bgn 1T1R Mini Card Wireless Adapter Synaptics Synaptics PS/2 Port Pointing DeviceĪdvanced Micro Devices AMD USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 0100 (Microsoft) Outdated or Corrupted drivers: 7/17 Device/Driver
#WHAT IS ASROCK XFAST LAN UTILITY 32 BIT#
Scan performed on, Computer: IBM 8171VRJ - Windows 7 32 bit
#WHAT IS ASROCK XFAST LAN UTILITY ARCHIVE#
Intel Port racine express PCI Intel(R) 82801FB/FBM PCI - 2660Īcronis Seagate DiscWizard Image Backup Archive Explorer
#WHAT IS ASROCK XFAST LAN UTILITY DRIVER#
Intel Intel(r) AIM External Flat Panel Driver 6 Qualcomm Atheros Atheros AR5BWB222 Wireless Network Adapterĭatel Design & Development DSi AR HW Prog Sierra Wireless Sierra Wireless HSPA Device Microsoft Microsoft USB Wireless Mouse (Mouse and Keyboard Center) Microsoft Microsoft USB Compact Optical Mouse (IntelliPoint) Intel Standard erweiterter PCI-zu-USB universeller HostcontrollerĬorrupted By Asrock B85 Pro4 Xfast Lan Utility 6.61 For Windows 7 Windows 8 Outdated or Corrupted drivers: 13/22 Device/Driver
#WHAT IS ASROCK XFAST LAN UTILITY 64 BIT#
Waiting to have the basic drivers that came with the Mobo installed first before I take it online.Scan performed on, Computer: HP EJ210AA-ABS - Windows 7 64 bit :)ĮDIT: The rig isn't hooked up to the Internet yet, btw. Any help you all can give me would be greatly appreciated. I'm not exactly looking to flood this rig with pointless bloatware, but I also don't want to miss out on installing something I should have because I got impatient and didn't take the time to figure out what it actually did.
So long story short, can anyone help me figure out what these "Utilities" actually do and whether or not I actually need them.
As for the Intel ones, I honestly have not a fucking clue what they do despite reading their descriptions. The A-Tuning and ASRock XFast LAN have vague descriptions, but sound like they might be useful. Out of these, the only one that I can easily tell what it does is the 3TB+ Unlocker, which according to the description allows non-UEFI boards and 32-bit OS's to support HDDs larger than 2TB.